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If you had Fauci Flu, you have immunity


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2021 Aug 7, 11:55am   431 views  16 comments

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https://www.cell.com/cell-reports-medicine/fulltext/S2666-3791(21)00203-2

Longitudinal analysis shows durable and broad immune memory after SARS-CoV-2 infection with persisting antibody responses and memory B and T cells

Most recovered COVID-19 patients mount broad, durable immunity after infection
Neutralizing antibodies show a bi-phasic decay with half-lives >200 days
Spike IgG+ memory B cells increase and persist post-infection

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1   clambo   2021 Aug 7, 4:12pm  

I believe that I had it a year and a half ago.
I felt shitty and had the most persistent cough, I was not happy.
After my Moderna shots recently I had no after effects.
Maybe the reason is that I already had been sick.
Some people got pissed at me for saying that, I don’t know why.
2   porkchopXpress   2021 Aug 7, 5:44pm  

Actually, some data show that those who were already infected may react worse to the waxeen.
3   Patrick   2021 Aug 7, 5:45pm  

Right, people who have already had Fauci Flu tend to react worse to the jab, but much much better to the virus itself of any of the scariants.

So they have to try to kill them quickly with the jab before their immunity to the virus becomes too embarrassing to Pfizer.
4   clambo   2021 Aug 7, 7:40pm  

I might be an outlier.
Anecdotally, everyone told me they felt lousy after the shot, I didn’t.
Anecdotally, I was sick last year and they were not.
5   theoakman   2021 Aug 7, 7:46pm  

porkchopexpress says
Actually, some data show that those who were already infected may react worse to the waxeen.


I was infected in early Feb, 2020. No proof but I check off every box for symptoms and many of my students were infected as well. I got a very bad reaction to the 1st shot, headache, fever, chills. The 2nd shot kicked my fucking ass 3 ways to sunday. I was bed ridden for 5 days and didn't feel normal for 3 weeks after.

That being said, 3 people in my household got the Wuhan Wheeze a month after I was vaccinated. I spent hours in the car with them and ate their leftover food. Nothing. Never got sick, never tested positive. And while I got tested multiple times, they stuck me in a room with a bunch of people who were sick from covid all getting their tests as well. I wore a flimsy mask that does nothing. Nothing happened. I'm immune, and whatever jabs and exposures I got only enhanced my immunity.

In 3 days, we are leaving for Orlando, the epicenter of the virus! We are busy cutting out layers of our disposable masks and poking tiny holes in them so we can breath while they force us to wear masks in Disney. That's how much we don't give a fuck anymore.
6   porkchopXpress   2021 Aug 8, 9:37am  

theoakman says
I'm immune, and whatever jabs and exposures I got only enhanced my immunity.
It's likely your natural immunity is what protects you, not the waxxeen.
7   Onvacation   2021 Aug 8, 9:43am  

We should have Wuhan parties like we used to have Chicken Pox parties.

Anyone know anyone infected?

Me neither.
8   theoakman   2021 Aug 8, 7:18pm  

porkchopexpress says
theoakman says
I'm immune, and whatever jabs and exposures I got only enhanced my immunity.
It's likely your natural immunity is what protects you, not the waxxeen.


If you get jabbed and the mRNA vaccine unleashes spike protein on you, your immune system kicks into higher gear. All the medical studies show antibody levels increasing after someone who's already recovered gets jabbed. I know I'm immune, and likely, my natural immunity is rock solid. Fact of the matter is, I've been infected, I've been double jabbed, and I've been repeatedly exposed multiple times. My immunity is probably as good as it can possibly be.
9   Onvacation   2021 Aug 8, 8:22pm  

theoakman says
I know I'm immune, and likely, my natural immunity is rock solid. Fact of the matter is, I've been infected, I've been double jabbed, and I've been repeatedly exposed multiple times. My immunity is probably as good as it can possibly be.

Are you going to take the booster anyway?
10   Patrick   2021 Aug 21, 10:04pm  

https://twitter.com/justbrowsing545/status/1429159553422270473#m

Just Browsing
@justbrowsing545
9h
Replying to @RWMaloneMD
“Why aren't we testing antibodies? Well, we're not testing antibodies, because they're worried that a substantial number of people are going to find out that the vaccine didn't work for them.” - Dr. Holman Noorchashm

Full episode: https://invidious.snopyta.org/BXunjctkYaU

11   AmericanKulak   2021 Aug 21, 10:52pm  

theoakman says
Orlando, the epicenter of the virus!


Absolutely nothing is happening here. It's 100% Media Driven. Everything is back to normal, nobody is wearing masks in the store except Government Employee types, and only some of those. The Springs and the Restaurants are full.
12   Patrick   2021 Aug 21, 11:56pm  

Thanks for the report on the ground, @MisdemeanorRebellionNoCoupForYou
14   Tenpoundbass   2021 Aug 22, 10:29am  

It appears for Most! If you didn't have Fauci Flu, you have immunity.

If it were just 20% as contagious or deadly as they need us to believe. There would not have been one or two cases, after a "Super Spreader" event, the whole population would have gotten it. And when we ask if anyone knows anyone that caught it. Then most of the people would say "Yeah, I got it". But it seems, everyone knows someone that told them, a guy from their work, cousin got it and died.

I'm sick and tired of all of the anecdotal evidence about the severity, because someone knows someone that got pneumonia and died. As I said since the first week of Stop the Spread. If any of this were real, I would expect to be hearing Sirens and Helicopters all hours of the day, for the last two years. Each and everyone of us, would have a laundry list of people we lost, and some of us would not be here today.

Here's some notable anecdotal deaths from Pneumonia.
Do you guys remember Harry Anderson?
In late January 2018, Anderson had a bout of influenza, and subsequently suffered several strokes. On April 16, 2018, he died in his sleep of a stroke due to influenza and heart disease at his home in Asheville, North Carolina, at the age of 65.

Jim Henson
Henson was having trouble breathing when he woke up at around 2:00 a.m. (EST) on May 15, 1990, and began coughing up blood. He suggested to his wife that he might be dying, but he did not want to take time off from his schedule to visit a hospital. Two hours later, he agreed to be taken by taxi to the emergency room at New York–Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan. Shortly after admission, he stopped breathing and was rushed into the intensive care unit. X-ray images of his chest revealed multiple abscesses in both of his lungs as a result of a previous bacterial infection. He was placed on a ventilator but quickly deteriorated over the next several hours despite increasingly aggressive treatment with multiple antibiotics. Although the medicine killed off most of the infection, it had already weakened many of Henson's organs,[40] and he died at 1:21 a.m. the following morning. He was 53.
Doctor David Gelmont announced that Henson had died from Streptococcus pneumoniae, an infection that causes bacterial pneumonia.[8] However, on May 29, 1990, Gelmont reclassified it as organ dysfunction resulting from streptococcal toxic shock syndrome caused by Streptococcus pyogenes.[4][5] Gelmont noted Henson might have been saved had he chosen to undergo antibiotic treatment even just a few hours sooner.[41] Medical expert Lawrence D. Altman also stated Henson's death "may have shocked many Americans who believed that bacterial infections no longer could kill with such swiftness.


Bernie Mac
Due to Mac's pneumonia and breathing problems in 2004, his sarcoidosis went into remission in 2005.

In the final four years of his life, Mac publicly disclosed that he had suffered from sarcoidosis, a disease of unknown origin that causes inflammation in tissue. Sarcoidosis frequently attacked his lungs.[11] In 2008, Mac was admitted to the Northwestern Memorial Hospital in his hometown of Chicago. After a week of unsuccessful medical treatment, Mac went into cardiac arrest and subsequently died during the early morning hours on August 9, from complications of pneumonia at the age of 50.

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